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Posted By: tim.anderson, 09-04-2013, 10:03 AM

I went out with the intent to do some really slow shutter speed shots and one of my favorites turned out to be this shot which was almost an aftershot as I was wrapping up my time by this lighthouse. I hope you enjoy it.

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superb composition of beavertail light tim... dave m
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Thanks Dave
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Dave, I have some other lighthouse pictures in the Nautical group, mostly from your neck of the woods if your interested in looking.

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Dave, I have some other lighthouse pictures in the Nautical group, mostly from your neck of the woods if your interested in looking.

Tim
will give them a look see, or is that sea... sorry.. couldnt be helped, dave m
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Nice capture. Like it a lot.
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Wonderful - a moody shot for which your B&W conversion is the perfect touch.

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Nice capture. Like it a lot.
Thanks Susan, I really liked how this one turned out.

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Wonderful - a moody shot for which your B&W conversion is the perfect touch.
Thanks Jer, when I saw these on the camera I knew I was going to do a B&W conversion. I was glad I made it out that evening, I almost didn't go.

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I love it when the afterthoughts are the best - great eye and composition on this one.
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